Sentence examples for pilgrimage into from inspiring English sources

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With You’re Dead! he has managed to create a shamanic pilgrimage into the psychedelic unknown of the infinite afterlife.

Not a large museum for a prefabricated urban scene, but a small house for a private pilgrimage into pure (and idealized) wilderness.

He is making a pilgrimage to see the building where Dostoyevsky died, as well as an imaginative pilgrimage into the past.

En route, he picks up an old schoolfriend (Grierson) and an American divorcee (Jessica Almasy), turning his personal pilgrimage into a kind of road trip of cultural exchange.

Jesús Negrón, known as Bubu, one of four Puerto Rican artists picked by Ms. Nieves, tackles the overworked theme of Latino spirituality by turning a religious pilgrimage into a bruising, barhopping binge.

The city remained a site of pilgrimage into the 21st century, with the festival of St. James, held on the martyr's feast day in late July, drawing thousands each year.

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Time spent living in Argentina, Uruguay and Italy — where she'd make pilgrimages into the hills around Florence to meet the legendary cheesemongers — enhanced her appreciation for elemental, ingredient-driven cooking.

From time to time, he joined delegations of clergymen on pilgrimages into the Deep South, where they addressed civil-rights rallies, held religious services in bombed-out homes and churches, aided the voter-registration drive of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, and, every so often, ran for their lives.

With the sweet showers of April soon to arrive, piercing the drought of March as birds make melody, scientists are longing to make pilgrimages into the works of Geoffrey Chaucer, who wrote on technical subjects as well as penning "The Canterbury Tales".

"Everyone who lives in Toronto, even if they're 100 years old, knows Kensington Market," says Bruce Bell, a local tour guide who makes regular pilgrimages into the market.

Pretty cool – or cooler, at least, than the more pedestrian culinary pilgrimage: going into a bakery to order a Danish Danish (which, by the way, the Danes call "Wienerbrod," or "Viennese bread").

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